>>560
>Your "movement" is about being an attention whore and force people to see your fetish everywhere, and don't get me started on your "prides".
>We are tired of regular borderline porn everywhere and if we ever militate for something it will be to have less sexualised movies/commercials.
I'm fine with culture being less sexualized however I think a large part of the problem is that straight sexual culture is already so prevalent that we don't realize it's there. Basically, if we're going to oppose the LGBT group for making their sexual stuff too public, then straight people should be held to the same standard. I don't have any problem with people showing affection in public, however I really don't think its appropriate to talk about sex acts except in very specific circumstances. It's really not necessary and more often that not is used as a form of bragging, which I really think just contributes to the idea that being a virgin is shameful, while I think should it should be more shameful to have sex just to lose your virginity or because it's expected of you, rather than because one really wants to.
>>564
Not all of those asexuals are female though. And I can understand being uncomfortable with pride parades, not even all people in the LGBT+ community like them. But I think raising awareness is good, if done in the form of basically teaching people that there's nothing wrong with choosing to have sex, and that some people simply don't desire sex to begin with. People shouldn't feel that they need to have sex just because it's "normal" and expected of them.